Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns: State-Building and Extraterritorial Violence in Early Modern Europe

Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns: State-Building and Extraterritorial Violence in Early Modern Europe

by Janice E. Thomson
Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns: State-Building and Extraterritorial Violence in Early Modern Europe

Mercenaries, Pirates, and Sovereigns: State-Building and Extraterritorial Violence in Early Modern Europe

by Janice E. Thomson

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Overview

The contemporary organization of global violence is neither timeless nor natural, argues Janice Thomson. It is distinctively modern. In this book she examines how the present arrangement of the world into violence-monopolizing sovereign states evolved over the six preceding centuries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400821242
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 07/22/1996
Series: Princeton Studies in International History and Politics , #63
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 702 KB

About the Author

Janice E. Thomson is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Washington.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Tables
Introduction 3
Ch. 1 The State, Violence, and Sovereignty 7
The State and Violence in Theory 7
The State and Violence in History 10
Sovereignty in Theory 11
The Institution of Sovereignty 14
The Argument 18
Ch. 2 Nonstate Violence Unleashed 21
Privateering 22
Mercenaries 26
Mercantile Companies 32
Ch. 3 Unintended Consequences 43
The Mediterranean Corsairs 44
Organized Piracy 45
Problems with Mercenarism 54
Problems with Mercantile Companies 59
Ch. 4 Delegitimating State-Authorized Nonstate Violence 69
The Abolition of Privateering 69
The Delegitimation of Mercenarism 77
The Demise of the Mercantile Companies 97
Ch. 5 Suppressing Unauthorized Nonstate Violence 107
Piracy 107
The Rise and Decline of Filibustering 118
Ch. 6 Conclusion 143
Explaining the Transition 146
The State, Sovereignty, and World Politics 149
The Future 152
Notes 155
Bibliography 201
Index 215


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"Strike[s] at the heart of [the] assumption that a monopoly on violence is the hallmark of the state, ... [Thomson] is correct when she advises us that ‘state' and ‘sovereignty' are more mutable concepts than we might acknowledge or even admit. [A] major contribution to our understanding of international affairs and to the history of state-building."—Francis X. Hartigan, Terrorism and Political Violence

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Strike[s] at the heart of [the] assumption that a monopoly on violence is the hallmark of the state, ... [Thomson] is correct when she advises us that 'state' and 'sovereignty' are more mutable concepts than we might acknowledge or even admit. [A] major contribution to our understanding of international affairs and to the history of state-building.
Francis X. Hartigan, "Terrorism and Political Violence"

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